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Message type: E = Error
Message class: BRF - Messages for Business Rule Framework
Message number: 102
Message text: Expression &1 in application class &2: Entry in TBRF146 is missing
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The SAP error message BRF102 indicates that there is a missing entry in the table TBRF146 for a specific expression in the Business Rule Framework (BRF). This error typically occurs when the system is trying to evaluate a rule or expression that has not been properly defined or is missing necessary configuration.
Cause:
- Missing Configuration: The expression referenced in the error message is not defined in the TBRF146 table, which is used by the BRF to store expressions and their associated metadata.
- Transport Issues: If the BRF configuration was transported from one system to another (e.g., from development to production), it is possible that the transport did not include all necessary entries.
- Deletion or Inconsistency: The entry may have been deleted or become inconsistent due to changes in the BRF configuration.
Solution:
- Check TBRF146: Use transaction SE11 or SE16 to check the contents of the TBRF146 table. Look for the specific expression and application class mentioned in the error message.
- Recreate Missing Entry: If the entry is indeed missing, you may need to recreate it. This can be done through the BRF configuration interface (transaction BRF+) by defining the expression again.
- Transport Configuration: If the issue arose after a transport, ensure that all necessary objects related to the BRF configuration were included in the transport request. You may need to re-transport the missing objects.
- Check Dependencies: Ensure that all dependencies for the expression are also correctly defined and available in the system.
- Consult Documentation: Review SAP documentation or notes related to BRF and the specific expression to ensure that all required configurations are in place.
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If the issue persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to SAP support for further assistance.
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